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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1866

... condition in which wo are to had years, and twenty extremely bad years thoyhavo been—l moan tho twenty years of almost unbroken Whig rule (loud cheering). Lord John Russell began those twenty years at tho time of tho famine, when his gross neglect occasioned ...

THE IRISH CHURCH QUESTION

... appeared in your editorial columns a few days ago, and, as it seemed, with your entire approbation, ** We would,” says the Whig, speaking Dr. Fitzgerald, remind the distinguished prelate, that institutions which are always on thoir trial, are fact virtually ...

THE CAUSE OF IRELAND

... not accused of inconsistency. Mr. Waldron admitted that when he first appeared the hustings at Clonmel had been opposed as a Whig. It has now been his hard lot to bo opposed as Tory. But still says ho has not been inconsistent. hasalways;beendovoted to ...

THE CHARTER

... political principle. Failing to obtain a charter enabling their so-called Catholic University to confer degrees—and this even Whigs touting for Roman Catholic support did not dare to grant—they wished that their mere schools should be affiliated to Queen's ...

POLITICAL RUMOURS

... independent men composing the constituency of the premier county oflrcland. The bon. gentleman, from being a pure and unadulterated Whig, has become supporter of Lord Derby, and has the modesty to ask the matchless men of Tipperary to endorse his political te ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1866

... of facts construed into crime against the Established Church, which can only expiated upon the principle recommended bv the Whig, and I fearlessly assert that had their own'bishops and clergy boon induct'd to accept a government stipend the very portion ...

SIR HUGH CAIRNS

... tho policy of maintaining tho present Irish Establishment, as it now exists, has boon condemned tbo most eminent members of Whig party ; and, between what Mr. Fortoscue said on this matter in tho House of Commons what Lord Russell avowed in tbo House Lords ...

PARTIES AT THE FRENCH COURT

... utterly every practical measure for the improvement of his native land was either directly opposed, or fatally neglected, the Whigs, has seen tho propriety of withdrawing his confidence in that party, which, possessing tho means, lacked the will to promote ...

(by trlboraph)

... or the conditions under which they lived (cheers). A Dinxeki.khs Party.— A Tender Eeproach. —Wo are far from blaming tho Whigs for the importance they have attached to tho social intimacy between tho republic of letters and the party chiefs of a polished ...

THE STATE OF THE MONEY MARKET

... Orange magistracy in their career of injustice was Mulgrave, a Whig of tho Russell school. Further. Hr. ilenoessy's present alliance forbade him to remind the men of Wexford that the Whig Government which ruled for ten years before 1841 was taunted, thwarted ...

THE LIBERAL PARTY AND IRELAND

... people are met in a very different spirit from that in which they are ever likely to be by himself and his followers. —Northern Whig, Free Emigration to Australia.—Mr. F. Sayers, Fethard, Tipperary, has received authority from the Colonial and Home Government ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1866

... opposition to tho Whigs (loud cheers). Why? For very simple reason; because they have for nearly quarter of century unbroken administration been our deadly enemies ; ** places to a few, and destruction to tho people,” has boon the motto of Whig rule (cheers) ...